Sun, 16 September 2007
Springville Road Bible Institute - This is the first lesson in a study of canonicity a study of from where we get our Bible. Knowing that the Bible is the Word of God is important and as Christians we need to know how the Bible came together, how it was written and if it is complete. Your instructor is Elder David Nichols. How We Got Our Bible: 1. We define Canonicity as a rule of faith. 2. The word Bible comes from the Greek word Biblos. 3. A Testament is a covenant, agreement, promise. 4. The fourfold Old Testament is based on a topical arrangement of books stemming from the translation of the Hebrew scriptures into Greek. 5. Our Bible is not chronological. 6. The Septuagint was translated by 70 Hebrew scholars in Alexandria, Egypt around 250 B.C. 7. Christ is the central theme of the Bible. 8. Chapters were added in 1227 A.D. 9. Verses were added in 1551 A.D. 10. Chapter divisions and verses are not inspired by God, only the scriptures are. 11. Inspiration literally means God breathed. 12. Inspiration may be defined as “God controls the written using the writer’s vocabulary to deliver a message free from error. 13. The orthodox view teaches the Bible is the Word of God. 14. The modernistic view teaches the Bible contains the word of God. 15. The Neo (new) orthodoxy view teaches the Bible becomes the Word of God. 16. We believe that inspiration is always: A. Verbal which means literal B. Plenary which means full and C. Inerrant – without any errors |